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NO REALLY, GET THE LEAD OUT

Eighteen million Americans live in communities where the water systems are in violation of the law. Moreover, the federal agency in charge of making sure those systems are safe not only knows the issues exist, but it's done very little to stop them.
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MAYBE WHEN TAIL FINS ARE COOL AGAIN

After decades of losing sales to Germany’s luxury giants, Cadillac is desperate to recast its image as the luxury car brand for young, urban, status-conscious drivers, even moving their headquarters from Detroit to SoHo, in New York City.
FOR SOME, SAD! FOR OTHERS, RAD!

A Facebook search for "Donald Trump" will yield hundreds of pages devoted to the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. But hidden among these politicized pages are a number of personal Facebook accounts for ordinary men who just happen to also be named Donald Trump.
NOT GOING TO STOP BENGHAZI JOKES

Ending one of the longest, costliest and most bitterly partisan congressional investigations in history, the House Select Committee on Benghazi issued its final report on Tuesday, finding no new evidence of culpability or wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton in the 2012 attacks in Libya that left four Americans dead.
BLOCK PARTY

Had Cleveland's LeBron James not made the chase-down block, Golden State would have had the lead — and a raucous home crowd — on its side in the game's final moments. This is the story of The Block, told by the principal parties involved.